Thursday 18 March 2010: Eyeballs
Didn't take a picture all day. Then I too an emergency picture of my collection of eyeball beads. They serve no real function, i though maybe one day I would create a monster using them, but mostly they sit in my bead box (which is ridiculous, because I make nothing that needs beads) and I get them out and occasionally photograph them wit the red filter on my torch.
Canon EOS 450D : f/5.6 : 2" : 55mm : ISO 100
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Useful things, eyeball beads. Must get some!!
~ MsGable

Then they DO serve a purpose! Love 'em, and the shot!
~ meancoast

Nice capture.
~ raubrey

I used to take pictures of lambs under infra-red lamps and they would come out looking like that. I was quite surprised the first time!
~ gilliebg

Yep they do have a purpose....to be photographed all red. Like it.
~ andpieces

I echo those who endorse their blipping purpose. A bead monster would be cool too though.
~ Lesley

@ gilliebg i would be surprised if the lambs came out looking like eyeballs too :O
~ champignons
Wonderful colour and mood.
~ brainfreeze
I just want to know what they are all looking at!
~ ChristineLowe
That big guy in the middle would make a wonderfully scary cyclops monster? Are these Turkish 'evil eye' beads per chance? Keeping badness at bay - but not the lady with the red lamp?!
Good to hear your husband broke the Nut's cycle ... but bad luck on his migraine :(
Mercy Buckets for all your fab comments recently - sorry mine have been pants. Just like you, I recognise your wee Nut every time I see him on the homepage - cute as a button he is - love those curls!
~ yogini08

weird but it works
~ orchid99
Great bottons, what about making a bag charm or bracelet from them. Would be really different & you'd probably get lots of people asking where you got it from..... Enjoy, thanks for sharing :-)
~ Aluap
Nice looking beads, I like the red tone.
~ traceyflowerpot

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